Category Archives: drugs

Alright! After much pondering, puzzling and procrastinating, I’ve decided to run for Premier of my province of New Brunswick. By the looks of things, if I don’t take the reins of the joint pretty soon, nobody is going to want … Continue reading →

People are wonderful. I’m still amazed, weeks later, at how generous and kind the community has been since my house burned down. Everywhere I go, people offer their condolences, ask if they can do something to help, and drop of things … Continue reading →

It has been a week since the RCMP, armed to the teeth, clashed with a group of peaceful protestors just outside of Rexton, NB. The protestors were blocking SWN’s compound, trying to stop the Texas-based gas company from continuing their … Continue reading →

“Thanksgiving Day (Jour de l’Action de grâce in Canadian French) is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year.” Wikipedia. … Continue reading →

As I write this, a screenplay that I’ve developed is being considered by a Canadian producer. The screenplay itself was something I crafted out of a short story I’d written a while back. If you dislike politicians, then this story … Continue reading →

The Iron Curtain fell in the Soviet Union decades ago. The cold war, while it lasted, spawned fear and distrust among everyday citizens, along a multitude of novels and movies romanticizing and glorifying the simmering conflict between Eastern Europe and … Continue reading →

I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Brian Gallant on winning the by election in Kent Centre. Maybe this is a bit confusing because the by election isn’t for another week or so. No matter, I’m declaring him the … Continue reading →

It seems like hunger strikes are all the rage these days in Canada. It started out with good old Chief Spence. She wanted a meeting with the Prime Minister, and went on a hunger strike to get it. Or so … Continue reading →

So the pope decided to call it a day. What’s the big deal? He’s old, tired and not in the best of health. If he wants to retire, he should be able to. The rest of us can. With some … Continue reading →

Try as I might, I can’t seem to remember the last time I’ve been this proud to be a Canadian. On days like this I could take to the streets in any town or village in this vast nation of … Continue reading →